enclosure 1 nrc presentation on draft environmental impact
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Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Disposal of Mine
Waste at the United Nuclear Corporation Mill Site
Meeting Overview
• Overview UNC’s License Amendment Application
• NRC’s Role and Review Process • NRC’s Environmental Review
Results• Information Resources and Ways
to Comment • Question and Answers
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License Amendment Request
• United Nuclear Corporation (UNC)/General Electric (GE) is seeking to amend its NRC License for the UNC mill site
• If approved, would allow UNC/GE to transfer approximately 1,000,000 cubic yards of mine waste from the Northeast Church Rock (NECR) mine site to the existing tailings impoundment at the mill site
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NRC’s role
• Jurisdiction at the UNC mill site• Authority to approve or deny license amendment request• Evaluating whether the proposal can be done safely and how
the environment would be affected• No authority at the NECR mine site • No role in the remedy selection (location) for the cleanup of
the NECR mine
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NRC’s Review Process
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Safety Evaluation Report (SER)
September 2020
Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS)
Draft EIS: November 2020
Final EIS: May 2022 NRC’s licensing
decision June 2022
Environmental Impact Statement
• Evaluate and discusses impacts to the environment
• Chapter 1 – Introduction • Chapter 2 – Proposed Action and Alternatives• Chapter 3 – Affected Environment (current site conditions) • Chapter 4 – Impacts • Chapter 5 – Cumulative Impacts • Chapter 6 – Mitigation Measures • Appendix A – Consultation Correspondence• References for the Draft EIS – lists of documents at the end of each chapter
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NECR Mine and UNC Mill Site Location
UNC Mill Site History
• Past milling operations produced waste materials called tailings• Tailings were placed on the Mill Site in an impoundment for
permanent disposal • 1979 tailings impoundment dam failure releasing 94 million
gallons of mill tailings liquids into the Pipeline Arroyo• Two evaporation ponds still being used for the on-going
groundwater cleanup activities
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Proposed Action
• Amend NRC license to allow the 1M cubic yards of mine waste to be placed on the mill site tailings impoundment for permanent disposal
• Waste consists of soil, waste rock, mine debris, and vegetation
• Transferred by truck • Cover material obtained from 4 borrow areas• Pipeline Arroyo stabilized using a riprap chute to replace
current rock jetty
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Alternatives
No-Action• NRC would not approve the license amendment request• Evaluation assumes waste would remain in place for
approximately 10 years before EPA selects another remedy
Secondary Alternatives• Same as proposed action but include modifications to specific
activities 1) Conveyor system to transfer the waste 2) Cover material obtained from Jetty Area
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Current site environment
• Mill site is located on privately owned land • Mine site is located on Navajo trust land • NM Highway 566 is a two-lane highway provides primary
access to the sites• 34 occupied homesites within 2 miles • Pipeline Arroyo is a dry stream that fills with water after rains
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Impact Evaluation
• EIS evaluates impacts for three phases of the proposed project • Construction - Surface disturbing activities, including
excavation• Transfer - Loading and transport of waste from mine to mill• Closure - Reclamation and revegetation of disturbed areas
including the evapotranspiration (ET) cover
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Results of NRC’s Environmental Review
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RESOURCE IMPACT EVALUATION
Land Use SMALL
Transportation SMALL TO MODERATE
Geology and Soils SMALL
Surface Water SMALL TO MODERATE
Groundwater SMALL
Ecology SMALL (wildlife)SMALL TO MODERATE (vegetation)
Air Quality SMALL (greenhouse gases)SMALL TO MODERATE (nongreenhouse gases)
Results of NRC’s Environmental Review
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RESOURCE IMPACT EVALUATION
Noise MODERATE
Historic and Cultural SMALL TO LARGE
Visual and Scenic MODERATE
Socioeconomic SMALL
Environmental Justice Disproportionately high and adverse environmental impacts
Public and Occupational Health SMALL
Waste Management SMALL
Transportation Impacts
• Increased traffic, during construction traffic (near haul road crossing) expected to increase by 68 percent
• Construction of haul roads (crossing highway 566) • 280 truck trips per day, or 40 trips per hour• Road closures limited to 15 minutes or less • UNC/GE would install a temporary traffic light system at the
Highway 566 crossing
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Noise Impacts
• Impacts would occur from the use of construction equipment and from excavation activities
• Increased traffic would also contribute to increase noise levels • Closest noise receptors are residents of the Red Water Pond
Road community due to their proximity
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Surface Water and Groundwater Impacts
• Impacts to surface waters may result from stormwater runoff and resulting erosion
• Stabilization work in Pipeline Arroyo (Jetty Area) to address potential future undercutting near existing tailings impoundment
• Improvements to stormwater drainage in existing drainage channel
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Air Quality Impacts
• Dust generated from vehicle travel on unpaved roads
• Wind erosion in disturbed areas
• Emissions from mobile sources and construction equipment
• UNC proposed measures in its application for controlling fugitive dust• Maximum speed limit of 20 mph • Suppress dust with spraying water on haul roads, excavation areas, and
placement areas • Covering of stockpiles
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Historic and Cultural Resources
• Cultural resource sites identified within the limits of disturbance and recommended as eligible for the National Register Historic Places
• 4 sites on the mine site; 1 site on the mill site • Anasazi Pueblo habitation and artifact scatter, and Anasazi and
historic Navajo pictographs• Programmatic agreement (PA) developed in coordination with:
• US EPA, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Navajo Nation Tribal Historic Preservation Office, and the New Mexico Historic Preservation Office, and United Nuclear Corporation
• PA describes all the procedures needed to ensure protection and that proper procedures are followed
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Information Resources
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• https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2028/ML20289A621.pdf
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
• https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML2029/ML20295A709.pdf
Reader’s Guide
• https://www.nrc.gov/info-finder/decommissioning/uranium/united-nuclear-corporation-unc-.html
Application material and NRC project website
SUBMIT COMMENTS ON DRAFT EIS BY NOVEMBER 1, 2021
• E-mail comments to: [email protected]
• Leave a (toll-free) voicemail at: 888-672-3425
• Federal Rulemaking Web Site: Go to https://www.regulations.gov/and search for Docket ID NRC-2019-0026
• Mail comments to: Office of Administration, Mail Stop:TWFN-7-A60M, ATTN: Program Management, Announcements and Editing Staff, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001
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NRC Project Contacts
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Ashley WaldronEnvironmental [email protected]
Christine Pineda Sr. Environmental PM [email protected]
James SmithSafety [email protected]